Re: Hookin frozen sardines?
Don't know if this helps any. I googled it and this is their info .... go there for a pic. They do leap out of water 2 or 3 times and provide a pretty good pull! Not much to eat apparently. Also, they seem to live around Florida and the Carribean.<br /><br /><br />Ladyfish<br /><br /><br />Family Elopidae, TARPONS<br />Elops saurus <br />Illustrations and Copyright by Diane Rome Peebles<br />Illustrations are for viewing purposes only.<br /><br />Description: terminal mouth, slender body, small scales; last dorsal ray not elongated; head small and pointed.<br />Similar Fish: juvenile tarpon, Megalops atlanticus.<br /><br />Where found: INSHORE fish, in bays and estuaries; occasionally enters freshwater, occurring in tidal pools and canals; often forms large schools and harasses bait at the surface.<br /><br />Size: 2 to 3 pounds.<br /><br />*Florida Record: 4 lbs., 10 ozs.<br /><br />Remarks: known to spawn OFFSHORE, ribbon-like larvae very similar to Albula and Megalops, peaking in fall; adult feeds predominantly on fish and crustaceans; leaps when hooked.